A soldier who cannot die is not a gift to the men around him. He is a problem. Saichi Sugimoto came home from the Russo-Japanese War with a body that will not quit and a mind with nothing left to spend it on, and the second live-action Golden Kamuy film puts him exactly where that contradiction cuts deepest — at the gates of a prison where everyone he has been chasing, and everyone who has been chasing him, arrives at the same hour. On its surfa…
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